Song of Songs: An In-Depth Explanation
Song of Songs: An In-Depth Explanation The Song of Songs , sometimes referred to as the Song of Solomon or Canticles , is one of the most poetic and enigmatic books in the Hebrew Bible. Though it is relatively short—only eight chapters—it has captured the imagination of theologians, poets, mystics, and lovers for centuries. Rich with imagery, metaphor, and sensual language, the Song is unique in both its style and content, often interpreted in multiple dimensions: literal, allegorical, theological, and mystical. Authorship and Title The opening verse attributes the book to Solomon : “The Song of Songs, which is Solomon’s.” This has traditionally been interpreted as a claim of authorship. Solomon, the son of King David, was known for his wisdom and is credited with composing 1,005 songs (1 Kings 4:32). However, modern scholarship debates his authorship, suggesting that it may have been written by an anonymous poet in the later stages of Israelite history, possibly during the ...